Small businesses were more likely to succeed than
cease operations between 2009 and 2010, a period that saw the net creation of 145 companies.
Not exact matches
The
cease - fire was part of a deal
between the US and Russia to coordinate their military
operations in Syria and share intelligence about terrorist positions.
Also, Environment Canada estimated that, «
between 2010 and 2025, 28 units were expected to
cease operations.»
The bus service that ferries passengers on the cheap
between Chinatown and Boston has temporarily
ceased operation as ordered by the federal Department of Transportation, according to both Lucky Star's and the DOT's website.
That group spent over $ 16 million
between 2011 and 2012, finishing as the state's highest - spending lobby client in each of those years, but
ceased operations when statutory changes would have required it to begin identifying who funded it.
(4) Upon the Board making a declaration under subsection (1), the trade union forthwith
ceases to represent the employees in the defined bargaining unit in the recognition agreement or collective agreement and any collective agreement in
operation between the trade union and the employer
ceases to operate forthwith in respect of the employees affected by the application.
Ceasing operations is typically a multi-faceted decision, but it's an interesting commonality
between those startups.